Best time in wow: When the curtain opened in Kara to reveal Romulo and Julianne. I loved that dungeon! Seeing it for the first time was epic.
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Oh, probably running around Ashenvale on a level 20 Gnome Mage in early Vanilla. Gotta remember that corpse run through Wetlands... And then finaly obtaining his first Nightsaber in the mid 40's after getting halfway through Ferelas in BC. I was slow on him, and my first at-cap character is my current Nelf DK. nowhere near a Realm First, just an account first for me. The best part of it all is downing the full tier of raid before the next patch comes out, which i was only barely able to do for LK, downing him in a PuG on Failgun in mid August of 2010.
My favorite moment in WoW was when my raid group finally downed Magtheridon for the first time. All the coordination of groups of clickers, staying out of the ceiling cave-in's.. night after night of wipe after wipe.. It was amazing!
My favorite WoW moment was the day in vanilla when I completed the quest chain for my Dreadsteed! It was such a proud achievement then because of all the time, energy and WoW resources it took. I remember celebrating with my guildies and showing off in Stormwind with other warlocks for a good long time that night. Really, all of my memories from when I started my first character to hitting 60 were pretty great, all of the wonder and exploration from my first time around...
My favorite moment in WoW would have to be back during Kara, we pugged a lock for a raid one night and I was the one tasked to explaining the fights... we kept talking and even though we've never met, we talk daily and I definitely consider him my best friend! It has been years since that first night and we STILL play WoW together. Thank you blizzard for bringing people together. :P
Mhm.... I think my most memorable moment in WoW has to be pre Wrath, when the Plauge Spreaders appeared and chaos hit everywhere, killing Scourge and becoming zombies, the turning your friends in to zombies, then they did something similar for Cata but the Pre Wrath events was definately the best.
My favorite day in WoW was when I found 2 Tiny Crimson Whelplings in a range of 5 minutes. I didn't get miuch profit, but to find 2 in 5 minutes (Knowing the drop rate is less than 1%), I knew I was in luck. Now, I go around hunting rare elites and looking for strange, exotic companions.
It's hard to pin an exact moment. I'm always feeling some kind of awe when I explore and learn new things.I have to say it would have have to have been the first time my friend brought me on a tour of some of the most beautiful corners of Azeroth. Some of the art and time put into these things can stun me, even when others can say 'oh, it's just a video game.'It's a very beautiful video game, is what it can be.
Halaa had my best memories near the start of Burning Crusade. The Horde and Alliance would dismount from their flying mounts and a few moments later there would be skeletons littering the floor.
In Vanilla World of Warcraft I played a hunter and when I wanted to get a good laugh or spend some time being a big ol' jerk I would stand on the roof of the buliding next to the entrance of Darkshire and pelt the poor lowbies with my fury starting many a PvP war and even being teleported off of the roof by a GM because I was "griefing" aww good times.
What is your favorite memory from World of Warcraft and why?My favorite memory was when my ex boyfriend ( who got me into the game wow he played in the marine corps) broke up with me over wow. Yes he dumped me over wow chat! IKR None of my RLF were able to call me back and I was really uspet so i got on wow to kill things (because it helps when your angry and sad) and I told my guild about it and what he had done and they all made me feel better and the next day suprized me and bird pet :) and ran me on dugeons and raids so i got a ton of achivements. :) best guild ever. thanks ed and shoujax ~jaymee
My favorite memory was both embarassing (for me) and hilarious for the group, myself included. This happened around 2.0 my two friends and I, all of us new players, had finally reached level 40 and gotten our mounts so we went exploring around Feralas and quickly became lost. I being the warrior spoke up and said follow me and blindly galloped down the trail directly into Camp Mojache! Oh did I mention that we were alliance players? The guards made very quick work of us so we corpse ran back only to ressurect, run a few yards and be killed again. Sure we could have ressed at the graveyard but it was far funnier watching ourselves die at the hands of the guards. Anytime I find myself having to say the phrase "Follow me" I smile in rememberance of that night.
My favorite memory from World of Warcraft is my first time in Dalaran. It didn't work so well because then it was still known as "Lagaran" and my computer at the time had the worst gaming capabilities. I had some how thought that i could get there better if i died, flew up there on the ghost gryphon and ressurected there. The worst had happened, i had fallen down the well. Yes, i fell down the well... sadly no Lassie to come and save me. Being a ghost made it impossible to hearth go through the portal at the bottem or get ressurected by a friend(Friend couldn't ressurect me because it glitched, my luck!). Also note that the "Return to Graveyard" button wasn't implemented yet. I had opened a ticket for a GM to aid me in my "predicament". I waited through the day that was finally going to start my questing in Northrend, until after midnight the GM still hadn't picked up my shameful ticket. I wasn't suprised at the time. Later that morning i had fallen asleep at the keyboard patiently waiting to get a response to my ticket. i woke up later that day and noticed that i had logged out, i quickly logged back in to find that i had been ressurected by the GM. But my problems still pursued there, i was still in Dalaran and i couldn't get out at all. My computer lagged up and shutdown when i logged on. So i switched to another one of my characters and opened a ticket again asking for help. this time i got a response almost immediately. Blizzard had saved my lvl 70 Death Knight from certain "unplayableness". My best and favorite WOW memory.